Marc Leishman earned his third PGA Tour victory Sunday in wire-to-wire fashion at the BMW Championship after posting 23 under at Conway Farms Golf Club.

The win moved Leishman into the coveted top 5 in the FedEx Cup standings heading into next week's Tour Championship. Leishman shot a 4-under 67 Sunday to survive a late charge from Justin Rose and Rickie Fowler to win the tournament by five shots.

Leishman, who also contended in Boston during the second leg of the playoffs, will head to East Lake next week fourth in the standings.

Fowler and Rose finished tied for second at 18 under. Fowler needed a birdie on the par-5 18th hole to earn solo second and a place in the top 5 of the standings, but he failed to get up and down after hitting driver from the fairway for his second shot.

Despite switching caddies this week from long-time mentor Colin Swatton, Jason Day finished fourth at 16 under. Day shot a 2-under 69 Sunday to climb back into the top 15 in the standings.

Jon Rahm birdied four of his last five holes in Round 4 to tie Matt Kuchar for fifth at 15 under. Rahm has now finished in the top 5 in all three playoff events so far this season. They were the first three playoff events of his career.

Needing a strong Sunday push to get into the Tour Championship, Tony Finau shot a 7-under 64 to move into the top 30 in the standings. He finished the BMW Championship tied for seventh with Jordan Spieth at 13 under.

Patrick Cantlay and Jason Dufner (30) were the last two players to sneak into the Tour Championship field.

"Feels good. You know, nice to play all the Playoff events," Cantlay said after his round. "It means a lot for next week. I can pick my schedule and it's great. I played well today. The golf course was harder but Leishman doesn't make it seem that way."